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​The Brexit vote of June 23rd has put the wheels in motion for a tumultuous UK divorce from the European Union. We know the immediate aftermath: a much weaker British currency and uneasy stock markets. But what will this momentous political development mean in the long term for the UK, Europe, and the world?

Join political risk experts from Control Risks on this RIMS webcast to hear more about Brexit-related developments on the horizon, and what increased political instability in the G7 nations means for business and risk management

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Mr. Charles Hecker
Charles Hecker helps drive Control Risks’ thought-leadership on geopolitics, global security, macroeconomics and political risk and their impact on international business. Charles speaks on behalf of Control Risks on global affairs to international media outlets, and represents the business as a speaker at major industry, policy and academic conferences. Charles’ also oversees Control Risks’ global research analysis and output.

Mr. David Lea
David Lea is responsible for analysis of political and security developments in Western Europe for Control Risks’ online information service Country Risk Forecast and the PRIME political risk retainer service. He also provides customised risk assessments for Control Risks’ clients with specific interests in the region. David is a regular media commentator on political and security issues in Europe, frequently appearing in print and broadcast media

Mr. Michael Moran
Michael Moran is a Principal for Global Risk Analysis at Control Risks, and is based in the New York office. A foreign policy analyst, author and geo-strategist for investment banks and other institutions, he concentrates on macro risk and US energy, foreign policy and global economic matters. Michael is author of The Reckoning: Debt, Democracy and the Future of American Power, and several other books.